2014 Golf Coaches Association of Wisconsin All State Boys Golf

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2014 Golf Coaches Association of Wisconsin All State Boys Golf 2014 Golf Coaches Association of Wisconsin All State Boys Golf First Team Matt Bachmann (Sheboygan Falls) Chris Colla (Winnebago Lutheran) Bennett Hutson (Onalaska) Ricky Kuiper (Racine Case) Thomas Longbella (Chippewa Falls McDonell) Kaylor Steger (Oak Creek) Eddie Wajda III * (Brookfield Central) *Player of the Year Second Team Tyler Church (Holmen) Garrett Loomis (River Falls) Charlie Maleki (Homestead) Harrison Ott (Marquette University High School) Dylan Patscot (Kettle Moraine) Trevor Thomas (Stevens Point) Erik Thulien (Appleton East) Third Team Dylan Allen (Catholic Memorial) Gabby Curtis (Altoona) Johnny Decker (Madison Edgewood) Zach Hentrich (Lancaster) Phillip Johnson (Germantown) Conner O’Neil (Notre Dame Academy) Chapin Orr (Dodgeville) Honorable Mention Tyler Bee (Eau Claire North) Jonah Buss (Kimberly) Paul (P.J.) Clemins (Cedarburg) Dan Cronick (Osceola) Austin Elsner (New London) Connor Frawley (Holmen) Adam Gabbey (Racine St. Catherines) Nathan Gilbert (Fort Atkinson) Logan Handy (Oshkosh West) Josh Haunty (Middleton) Michael Immekus (Catholic Memorial) Ryan Isaacson (Eau Claire Memorial) Ben Johnson (Eau Claire Memorial) David Keane (Marquette University High School) Kolton Kelley (Beloit Memorial) Austin Kendziorski (Sussex Hamilton) Tyler King (Catholic Memorial) Connor Konicke (Marquette University High School) Adam Miller (Lodi) Robbie Morway (Homestead) Max Murphy (Waunakee) Zach Nash (Waterford) Owen Nowicki (Pulaski) Eric Olson (Holmen) Sasha Oosting (Manitowoc) Robert Petitjean (Notre Dame Academy) Jack Ritchay (Notre Dame Academy) Brady Sarauer (St. Mary’s Springs Academy) Drew Schroeder (Holmen) Zach Shahrokhi (Homestead) Patrick Sicula (Whitefish Bay) Matt Sieg (Osseo-Fairchild) Charlie Stankiewicz (Middleton) Brady Thomas (Middleton) Taylor Thomas (Stevens Point) Indiana Thompson (Chetek-Weyerhaeuser) Matt Tolan (Eau Claire North) Patrick Treichel (St. Mary’s Springs Academy) Matt Tuman (Wausau East) Eric Van Tubbergen (Racine Case) Alex Wedige (River Valley) Sawyer Weiss (Eau Claire Memorial) Mitchell Wittmann (Kaukauna) 2013 Golf Coaches Association of Wisconsin Boys All-State Team 1st Team Ben Skogen Parents are Scott and Debby Skogen. Coach is Dick Kyes. Ben Senior completed his career at Onalaska as one of the most prolific golfers Onalaska High School in school history. He was a 3-time Mississippi Valley Conference (Co-Player of the Year) Player of the year including the 2013 season. He was a 4-time WIAA State qualifier including winning the Individual Division 1 state championship during the 2011 season. Ben was the Baraboo Regional Champ, the Sparta Sectional Champ where he fired a 5- under score of 67, and finished tied for fifth at the state meet. His season 9-hole stroke average was 36.38 and included three scores in the sixties. Ben was also a member of the 2013 GCAW Boys All-State Academic team. On top of all of this, Coach Kyes states “Ben is the finest person that I have ever had the pleasure to coach.” Ben will continue his golf career at the University of Wisconsin. Eddie Wajda Parents are Ed and Leslie Wajda. Coach is Brian Scrobel. Eddie had Junior an amazing 2013 spring golf season. He finished in the top ten in Brookfield Central High School every event that he played in including winning the Greater Metro (Co-Player of the Year) Conference championship with a score of 72. Eddie was the player of the year in the GMC. Besides his success in the conference, he was medalist at 4 other invitationals including the Kohler Invite at the Irish Course. Eddie had a 9-hole season scoring average of 36.64, and finished tied for second in Division 1 at the WIAA State meet with a score of 146. Eddie was also a member of the 2013 GCAW Boys All- State Academic team. Several Division 1 NCAA teams are interested in Eddie golfing at their University including Wisconsin, Marquette, Minnesota and several others. RJ Budd Parents are Jeff Budd and Mary Reagan. Coach is Tim Marshall. RJ’s Senior 2013 season was certainly one to remember. His 9-hole season Sauk Prairie High School average was 37.18 which included a championship at the Reedsburg Invite with a score of 2-under 70. He was the top player in the Badger North Conference during the 2013 season and qualified for state with an even par 72 going through the difficult Sparta Sectional. RJ capped off the season by firing a 1-under 143 which made him the Division 1 Individual State Champion. A member of the GCAW All- State Academic team, RJ plans on attending Penn State’s Turfgrass Management Program to become a golf course superintendent. Henry Klongland Parents are Scott and Molly Klongland. Coach is David Taebel. Henry Senior had a stellar 2013 Badger North Conference golf season and finished Stoughton High School in the top position and garnered 1st Team All-Conference. He finished Third at the Badger Conference Tournament held at House on the Rock. Henry won the Monona Grove Invite and finished no worse than 11th at any event he played in during the season. He was 3rd at the Middleton Regional and then tied for second with an even par 72 at the Sparta Sectional. A second place finish in Division 1 with a score of 146 finished off the very successful 2013 campaign for Henry. He was also a member of the GCAW Academic All-State Team and will continue his playing career by playing golf at NCAA Division 1 Marquette University. Andrew Morrison Parents are Bill and Jodi Morrison. Coach is Kenneth Haugom. Quite Senior a year and quite a career for Andrew. He never finished worse than Edgerton High School 7th at any event he played in this season. He won the Portage Invite, the Abbey Springs Invite and the Rock Valley Conference Tournament. He was medalist at the Big Foot Regional and the Evansville Sectional shooting 70 at each place. Then to cap off his season and his career he won the WIAA Division 2 State Individual title with a fine score of 145. Andrew was honored by the Rock Valley Conference each of his 4 years including 1st team honors during his sophomore, junior and senior seasons. His 9-hole stroke average was 37.96. Andrew was also recognized on the GCAW All- State Academic Team and according to his coach is one of the nicest athletes he has ever coached. Jacob Rogness Parents are Mark and Tracy Rogness. Coach is Jon Higley. Jacob had Senior a terrific 2013 golf season. Jacob never finished below 3rd in any Eleva-Strum High School event that he participated in including winning the Dairyland Conference Golf Tournament with a score of 75. He won the Arcadia Invite with a score of 71. Jacob was medalist at the Marathon Regional and the Cameron Sectional shooting 71 and 72 respectively. He was also the Dairyland Conference medalist all 4 years of high school. Josh Smith Parents are Andy and Dee Dee Smith. Coach is Albert Reiff. Josh had Senior an amazing 9-hole average of 35.86. He was medalist at the River Southwestern High School Valley Invite, Southwestern Invite at Galena and the SWAL Conference Tournament. His tournament series was just as impressive. Josh was 2nd place at the Southwestern Regional and was medalist at the Wisconsin Heights Sectional. At the WIAA State Tournament Josh was 5th in Division 3 with a score of 149. Peter Webb Parents are Tom and Carolyn Webb. Coach is Tim Byrne. Peter had a Senior very impressive regular season with 4 times scoring in the sixties. His Madison Memorial High School season 9-hole scoring average was a blistering 35.82. He was the Big 8 Player of the year and City of Madison Player of the Year. Peter was the medalist at 11 of the events that he participated in this spring; with eight of the scores being under par. It was an amazing season. Peter shot 73 at the Middleton Regional and shot 74 at the very loaded Sparta Sectional. Unfortunately, even with a very good score, he did not qualify for the state tournament. Peter will be continuing his play this fall attending Valparaiso University on a golf scholarship. 2nd Team Holmen Tyler Church (10) Paul Laxton Cedarburg Ryan Hughes (12) Evan Hewes/Jeff VanStraten Brookfield East Bryan Kendall (12) Chris Minchk Homestead Charlie Maleki (10) Steve O’Brien Verona Tyler Reinecke (12) Jon Rebholz Osseo-Fairchild Matt Sieg (11) Gary Schwerke St. Mary Springs Nate Strigenz (12) Joe Bird 3rd Team Catholic Memorial Dylan Allen (11) Steve Plechaty Verona Caleb Baltes (12) Jon Rebholz Marquette James Christian (12) Brad Niswonger McDonell Thomas Longbella (09) Chris Longbella Notre Dame Academy Conner O’Neil (11) Brian Bobinski Hartford TJ Podner (12) John Lonergan Brookfield Central Eric Schleicher (12) Brian Scrobel Stevens Point Trevor Thomas (11) Mark Vrieze Honorable Mention Eau Claire North Tyler Bee (10) Sam Erickson Notre Dame Academy Ben Bobinski (12) Brian Bobinski Cedarburg PJ Clemins (11) Evan Hewes/Jeff VanSraten Beloit Memorial Connor Day (12) Tod Clarey Edgewood Johnny Decker (11) Joe Ring Holmen Connor Frawley (11) Paul Laxton Neenah Sam Galloway (09) Tony White Fort Atkinson Nate Gilbert (11) Joe Kapugla Onalaska Luther Josh Hansen (12) Mark Loersch Osceola Michael Henck (12) Rick Ashley Lancaster Zach Hentrich (11) Brad Sturmer Cedarburg Daniel Hughes (12) Evan Hewes/Jeff VanStraten Martin Luther Prep Michael Immekus (09) Craig Hafemann Beloit Memorial Kolton Kelley (11) Tod Clarey Racine Case Ricky Kuiper (10) Jerry Kupper Appleton East Alan Lemons (11) Kevin Reichardt Unity Evan Lunda (12) Larry Stencil Osseo-Fairchild Joe Markgren (11) Gary Schwerke Milton Joe Meyer (11) Kirk Wieland Waunakee Max Murphy (10) Craig Myers Waterford
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